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Specific Adaptations of Neuromuscular Control and Knee Joint Stiffness Following Sensorimotor Training
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 08/17/06
M. Gruber, et al. - These improvements correspond with an enhanced activity of the hamstring muscles (m. biceps femoris and m. semitendinosus). From a more functional point of view, specific adaptations due to the fixation of the ankle joint may be helpful in the prevention and rehabilitation of knee joint injuries
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